Kırıkkale Municipality opens new social living space: ATA Social Facilities
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kırıkkale Municipality opened the ATA Social Facilities as part of its social municipalism efforts.
- The new facility offers hot and cold drinks, desserts, and comfortable seating areas at affordable prices.
- Mayor Ahmet Önal stated that municipalities are the common home of citizens and these facilities belong to the people of Kırıkkale.
Kırıkkale Municipality has inaugurated the ATA Social Facilities, a new social space developed as part of its commitment to social municipalism.
The opening ceremony was attended by Kırıkkale Mayor Ahmet Önal, along with representatives from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, municipal council, and other local officials. Mayor Önal highlighted the significant need for such public spaces in Kırıkkale, noting the positive reception of a recently opened social facility.
Today, we are happy to open our ATA Social Facilities in Cumhuriyet Square, the heart of our city. While Kırıkkale is located in the center of our country, Cumhuriyet Square is in the center of the city. In this regard, we will host both our citizens and our guests visiting our city in the best possible way.
"Today, we are happy to open our ATA Social Facilities in Cumhuriyet Square, the heart of our city," Önal stated. "While Kırıkkale is located in the center of our country, Cumhuriyet Square is in the center of the city. In this regard, we will host both our citizens and our guests visiting our city in the best possible way."
The ATA Social Facilities are designed to be spacious and comfortable, offering quality services including hot and cold beverages, pastries, desserts, and ample seating. Mayor Önal emphasized that the services will be provided with an affordable pricing policy accessible to everyone. "Municipalities are the common home of the people living in that city," he said. "Social facilities do not belong to the municipality, but to the people of Kırıkkale. Our retirees, students, and families can spend their time here with peace of mind."
Municipalities are the common home of the people living in that city. Social facilities do not belong to the municipality, but to the people of Kırıkkale. Our retirees, students, and families can spend their time here with peace of mind.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.